Figure 1 from: Breuil M, Schikorski D, Vuillaume B, Krauss U, Morton MN, Corry E, Bech N, Jelić M, Grandjean F (2020) Painted black: Iguana melanoderma (Reptilia, Squamata, Iguanidae) a new melanistic endemic species from Saba and Montserrat islands (Lesser Antilles). ZooKeys 926: 95-131. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.926.48679

Figure 1 Geographical distribution of the three iguana groups identified by Lazell (1973) in the 1960s and new taxonomic proposition. In the 1960s, the invasive iguanas from South America (Iguana iguana) were only present in the îles des Saintes and Guadeloupe (Basse-Terre) and formed the Central Group. Now, alien iguanas are present and breed on every bank (van den Burg et al. 2018b). The southern group is now considered to support two subspecies Iguana iguana insularis and Iguana iguana sanctaluciae (Breuil et al. 2019). The northern group is considered here as a new species.

Verfasser: Breuil, Michel
Schikorski, David
Vuillaume, Barbara
Krauss, Ulrike
Morton, Matthew N.
Corry, Elizabeth
Bech, Nicolas
Jelić, Mišel
Grandjean, Frédéric
Dokumenttyp: other
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Verlag/Hrsg.: Zenodo
Schlagwörter: Animalia / Chordata / Reptilia / Squamata / Iguanidae / Iguana / Iguana iguana / Cephalornis / Branchiostoma capense / Craniata / Vertebrata / Gnathostomata / Ymeria / Reptiliomorpha / Amniota / Lialis / Saichangurvel davidsoni / Pleurodonta / Ctenosaura bakeri / Conservation Biology Iguana Lesser Antilles microsatellites mtDNA new endemic species phylogeny
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